. Highland Echo 1915-1925. yard line. Another Lril-liant series of line p!.:ii,.!,e3 runs by Acton, Hill and Pars-er placed the b:i : ?! T!i!liR;.:: 5yaid line, from which Parke i- tu? oval over for Park-er kicked goal. Scoic: I-Iary. iile42; Milligan 0. Parker kicked off 60 yards toMilligan, they returned 20. Twoline smashes netted Milligan twelveyards and first down. After beingheld for no gain, on next play,Milligan braced up and on nextthree plays, bucked Orange andGarnet line for a total of 13 yardsand another first down. Half end-ed with Milligan having posses
. Highland Echo 1915-1925. yard line. Another Lril-liant series of line p!.:ii,.!,e3 runs by Acton, Hill and Pars-er placed the b:i : ?! T!i!liR;.:: 5yaid line, from which Parke i- tu? oval over for Park-er kicked goal. Scoic: I-Iary. iile42; Milligan 0. Parker kicked off 60 yards toMilligan, they returned 20. Twoline smashes netted Milligan twelveyards and first down. After beingheld for no gain, on next play,Milligan braced up and on nextthree plays, bucked Orange andGarnet line for a total of 13 yardsand another first down. Half end-ed with Milligan having possessionof ball on her own 45 yard , Maryville 42; Milligan Quarter Gamble kicked off for Maryville,Milligan receiving ball on her 45yard line and returning five. Milli-gan was held for downs and forc-ed to punt. King receiving punt onMaryvilles 45 yard line. Aftercarrying ball down field by shortgains and two first downs, High-landers were forced to punt, Milli- (Continued on page four) THE HIGHLAND E( HO. ?*h mtiitt-^ COLLEGE PROfESSORTAKES UP NEW STUDY GRID WARRIORS READYEOR ROANOKE BATTLE Editorial Staff Chas. N. Sharp, Jr. - - - F]ditorLina Hodges - - Associate Editor Verton QueenerVan Hunter - -Hazel Bevan - -p]mery C. Fritz - -R. A. N. Wilson, E. R. Hunter . Associate Editor - Athletic Editor - - Reporter - - - Reporter - Exchange - Alumni Business Department Porter H. Turner - - Bus. Manager Subscription Rate - $ per yearThirty issues guaranteed. Patronize Those Who Ad-vertise, They Mal^e The PaperPossible. X The name of our weekly squeakis The Highland Echo. We dontsay that with pride and theres areason. The name is too expres-sive of the real nature of our pap-er—it is too truly an echo, or aseries of echoes. We are inclinedto believe that the deer pee-pulcare less for echoes than they dofor first hand noise. By the samehypothesis, we suspect that ourreaders dont wax enthusiastic overaccounts of meetings of divers gre-garious folk, account
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